Last of the Longnecks
Last of the Longnecks explores the plight and extinction of giraffes and the implications of their demise in our rapidly changing world. Featuring unprecedented footage, the film follows top scientists, […]
Last of the Longnecks explores the plight and extinction of giraffes and the implications of their demise in our rapidly changing world. Featuring unprecedented footage, the film follows top scientists, […]
Brick by Brick documents a late-’70s Washington, D.C., ignored by the media, from which poor Black residents are being pushed out. Images of monuments contrast with prescient images of gentrification […]
The life of an African American woman passing as a white woman working in the film industry during the 1940s. Directed by Julie Dash.
The clean-up of the Hudson River over the past five decades is one of America’s great environmental success stories. One result is that New York’s Hudson Valley is home to […]
Set within the rainforests of southern Mexico, La Laguna tells the story of a Mayan boy’s remarkable journey from childhood to adolescence. While Yu’uk and his younger brother José enjoy […]
Koneline: Our Land Beautiful is a cinematic celebration of northwestern British Columbia, and all the dreamers who move across it. Some hunt on the land. Some mine it. They all […]
*Winner of the 2017 Eric Moe Award for Best Short on Sustainability. Mbarouk Mussa Omar is from a small East African Island called Pemba. Nearly ten years ago he visited a tiny […]
Kivalina is a candid portrait of life 130 miles above the Arctic Circle of an Inupiaq Eskimo tribe living on an island disappearing into the ocean. Once a nomadic people, […]
Kedi is not a documentary about house cats or the strays you occasionally see in your back yard. Kedi is a film about the hundreds of thousands of cats who […]
In their remote home in the North Atlantic the Faroe Islanders have always eaten what nature could provide, proud to put local food on the table. The land yields little, […]